Man, let’s dive right in — so, about these outfits you can snag for Lune. Yeah, you can totally get her in some shoes if you’re not feeling the barefoot vibes. But, you know, originally, she’s all about no shoes. Bare tootsies.
And okay, let’s be real for a sec — the whole foot fetish thing? It’s like the internet can’t get enough. Sure, Lune pops up in those jokes and memes. But eh, that’s not my jam. I’m more on this whole “Is her barefoot thing gross or unhygienic?” train.
Here’s the kicker: Lune can literally fly. I mean, she’s floating around in her magical glory half the time. Her run? Looks awesome because of it. Now, sure, she touches down occasionally, just chilling on the ground. But she’s got this magical self-healing, so let’s not stress if she’s behind on her shots or whatever.
Being barefoot? It’s kinda key to her whole magical, mystical life. Her body, all inked up, including feet — like, it all ties into her powers somehow. Clair Obscur’s not big on explaining stuff outright, so we’re left piecing it together.
Oh, and her barefoot thing gives off that quirky vibe. Like, she’s kinda the oddball, which is rad. Fits her viewed-from-afar persona. There’s this chat with Sciel, halfway in, where we learn Sciel once tried befriending Lune, but Lune kinda just ghosted her. It’s one of the rare snippets of Lune’s backstory, fitting with her somewhat detached look from society. Those tatted feet just scream otherworldly and mysterious, even if she does get all lost and human like the rest of the crew. Seriously, I think it’s a neat touch.
So there you have it, messy and all.